Warriors first to 5 Finals in row since 1966 Celtics

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PORTLAND, Ore. — The Golden State Warriors have earned their fifth straight trip to the NBA Finals after beating the Portland Trail Blazers 119-117 in overtime of Game 4 of the Western Conference finals on Monday night.

This is the first time a team has made five straight Finals appearances since the Boston Celtics went 10 straight times, from 1957-66.

The Warriors made it happen on Monday night by coming back from a double digit second half deficit for the third straight game, this time crawling all the way back from a 17 point hole. Once again, it was star guard Stephen Curry who led the Warriors all the way back. The two-time MVP finished with a triple double, racking up 37 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists. It was the fifth straight postseason game Curry has scored at least 30 points, the longest such streak of his career. Curry is now just the sixth player in NBA history to score 35 or more points in each of the first four games of a series, joining Elgin Baylor, LeBron James (twice), Michael Jordan (twice), Bernard King and Jerry West, according to ESPN Stats and Information.

Warriors forward Draymond Green continued his stellar postseason play on Monday racking up his second straight triple-double with 18 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists, including a huge three-pointer with 39.6 seconds left in overtime that helped seal the win. Curry and Green became the first teammates in NBA postseason history to record a triple-double in the same game, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Both Curry and Green made huge plays throughout the Blazers series and are the main reasons why the Warriors streak of dominance continued over the last week.

The Warriors now have nine days of rest before heading to either Milwaukee or Toronto for Game 1 of the NBA Finals on May 30. The extra time to recover is even more important than usual given that the Warriors are dealing with several lingering injuries as they look to win their straight NBA championship. Kevin Durant hasn’t played since injuring his right calf in Game 5 of the Western Conference semifinals against the Houston Rockets on May 8. The Warriors are optimistic that Durant will be able to return for the Finals, but as Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has said several times over the last week, the organization has been vague about a potential return date because they’re waiting to see how Durant continues to respond to treatment.

Warriors swingman Andre Iguodala missed Monday’s game because of a sore left calf after suffering the injury in Game 3. The Warriors don’t sound concerned the former Finals MVP would have to miss extended time, but they know he could use the extra rest as well. Warriors center

DeMarcus Cousins, who tore his right quad in Game 2 of the Western Conference quarterfinals against the LA Clippers on April 15, remains the wild care for the Warriors. After initially being listed as “unlikely” to return this season after his injury, Cousins continues to put in work on the floor and the Warriors have been pleased by his progress. He still has some hurdles to clear over the next week, but there is hope he could return at some point as well.

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